FORENSIC BALLISTICS
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Q1] IN A FIREARM INJURY THERE IS BURNING , BLAKENING , TATTOING AROUND THE WOUND, ALONG WITH CHERRY RED COLOUR OF SURROUNDING TISSUE AND IS CRUCIATE IN SHAPE , THE INJURY IS …..[AI 2005]
[A] CLOSE SHOT ENTRY
[B] CLOSE CONTACT EXIT
[C] CONTACT SHOT ENTRY
[D] DISTANT SHOT ENTRY
ANS = [A] CLOSE SHOT ENTRY
Presence of burning, blackening, tattoing signifies it to be close shot entry.
Cherry red colour at entrance wound is due to carbon monoxide that is formed due to flame that is produced from burning of gun powder at the entrance wound. Bcoz flame is found at short range the cherry red colour is seen contact > and close range shots only.
Cruciate shaped wound is seen when wound of entry is over a…
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